I charge you with this - - look to source writings, not to interpretations. Look to the original work, not offshoots.

If I have fought for a quarter of a century, most of it alone, to keep this work from serving to uphold the enslavers of Man, to keep it free from some destructive ‘pitch’ or slant, then you certainly can carry that motif a little further.

I'll not always be here on guard. The stars twinkle in the Milky Way and the wind sighs for songs across the empty fields of a planet a Galaxy away.

You won't always be here.

But before you go, whisper this to your sons, and their sons - - ‘The work was free. Keep it so.’L. Ron Hubbard in the booklet ‘Scientology: Clear Procedure - Issue One’ (1957)

Don't mix us up with a similar named organizsation "L. Ron Hubbard Library", which in fact is no library at all, but which is the alias for CST=Church of Spiritual Technology, who claims to own the copyrights on the works by L. Ron Hubbard:

A CST-press release[1] promises construction in Los Angeles of an $8 million "L. Ron Hubbard Library" where the original works of Hubbard "will be made readily accessible" to all. The release goes on to say that "until construction of the library," all the original manuscripts and tapes have been buried "in a series of underground vaults in half a dozen separate, but undisclosed locations."

NOTE: No such library ever was built. The original works still remain buried in one or more underground vaults, of which only three have ever been identified. Also, the release omits any mention of the Meade Emory-created CST, which controls all the works, or of the fact that it is doing business at the time of the release under the exact name as the promised library.

We are an independend organization, which is not affiliated with CST, RTC or the Church of Scientology and we have a library, which is available: